This Course: SEFB 610 Special Education and the Family

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This Course: SEFB 610 Special Education and the Family Voice Choice Dialogue Diversity Self-knowledge Participation Application Big Ideas And Concepts family culture bias collaboration empowerment diversity relationship advocacy value Learned through these UNITS Principles Rituals Standards includes Course Map Folders Unit organizers Popsicle sticks Journals The Family Meeting Families’ Needs Making a Difference

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This Course: SEFB 610 Special Education andthe Family

Voice ChoiceDialogue Diversity

Self-knowledge

ParticipationApplicationBig Ideas

And Concepts

family culture biascollaboration empowerment

diversity relationshipadvocacy value

Learned through these

UNITS

Principles RitualsStandards

includes

CourseMap

FoldersUnit organizersPopsicle sticksJournals

The FamilyMeeting

Families’ Needs

Making a Difference

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Course Organizer

Is about

4. What are my personal biases/values and how do I separate them from my work with families?

5. How can I build strong relationships with families that empower them?

6. How do families describe and define themselves?7. How do I involve families in the processes related to special

education?8. How can I advocate for improved services for students with

disabilities and their families?9. How do I communicate effectively with families?10. How can I identify the needs of families and refer them to

appropriate resources/services?11. How do I identify aspects of different cultures (values, beliefs,

traditions) and use this knowledge to enhance the way I work with families?

How issues related to special educationmust be addressed and interpreted within thecontext of the family

Summer 2001SEFB 610 Special Education and the Family

Unit I - The Family5/29 family, school system, need for advocacy5/30 Advocacy and ethics5/31 family empowerment7/2 building alliances7/3 characteristics of families,interactions7/5 functions of the family, family life cycle7/9 Exam I

Unit II Meeting Families’ Needs7/10 background knowledge for working with families7/11 communicating with families7/16 meeting families/basic needs7/17 referral, evaluation, and IEPs7/18 Exam II

Unit III Making a Difference7/24 home/community, school participation7/25 advocating for systems improvement7/26 advocacy skills7/30 Exam III7/31 Practicum reports